Java application for the superposition T-matrix code to study the optical properties of cosmic dust aggregates
P. Halder, A. Chakraborty, P. Deb Roy, H. S. Das

TL;DR
This paper introduces JaSTA, a Java application with a GUI and database that enables quick modeling of cosmic dust optical properties using superposition T-matrix codes, enhancing efficiency in light scattering studies.
Contribution
Development of a user-friendly Java-based tool integrating superposition T-matrix codes for rapid analysis of cosmic dust optical properties.
Findings
Instantaneous computation of optical properties with zero computational time.
A database of input parameters for quick access and analysis.
Platform compatibility with Linux and Windows.
Abstract
In this paper, we report the development of a java application for the Superposition T-matrix code, JaSTA (Java Superposition T-matrix App), to study the light scattering properties of aggregate structures. It has been developed using Netbeans 7.1.2, which is a java integrated development environment (IDE). The JaSTA uses double precession superposition codes for multi-sphere clusters in random orientation developed by Mackowski and Mischenko (1996). It consists of a graphical user interface (GUI) in the front hand and a database of related data in the back hand. Both the interactive GUI and database package directly enable a user to model by self-monitoring respective input parameters (namely, wavelength, complex refractive indices, grain size, etc.) to study the related optical properties of cosmic dust (namely, extinction, polarization, etc.) instantly, i.e., with zero computational…
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